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Example Personal Statement for PhD Applications

Example Personal Statement for PhD Applications

Successful personal statement for PhD applications in environmental science & geography

Jacqui V.

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How and When to Start a Company

How and When to Start a Company

Mapping out my founder journey--this is a guide to how I approached starting my own company!

Garrett W.
Garrett W.
Strategies for Quant Comparison Questions

Strategies for Quant Comparison Questions

In this event, I will cover five unique scenarios where the correct answer is D. But in each scenario the answer will be D for a completely different reason. For each scenario we will have multiple examples to drive home the point. This is going to be a lot of fun. See you then!

Matt R.
Matt R.
How Top Consulting Candidates Network

How Top Consulting Candidates Network

Join this session to learn how top consulting candidates approach networking strategically, not awkwardly or randomly. We’ll break down what effective outreach looks like, how to build genuine relationships with consultants, and how to turn conversations into real recruiting momentum. You’ll leave with a clear framework for networking that actually helps you stand out during the consulting recruiting process.

Samantha G.
Samantha G.
Resume from a HBS + GSB Deferred Admit - Entrepreneurship/Tech

Resume from a HBS + GSB Deferred Admit - Entrepreneurship/Tech

View the resume from somebody who worked across consulting, entrepreneurship, and tech in their undergrad and was accepted into Harvard and Stanford's deferred programs.

Kristen H.
Kristen H.
How to Have a Difficult Performance Conversation

How to Have a Difficult Performance Conversation

Most managers know when a performance problem exists months before they address it. This guide gives you a structured approach to the conversation you’ve been avoiding: how to prepare, a five-part conversation framework, what to say at each stage, how to handle resistance, and what to do in the 24 hours after — including when to involve HR.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Nick P.
From Tool Chaos to Output Leverage: Designing a personal AI productivity system that actually compounds output

From Tool Chaos to Output Leverage: Designing a personal AI productivity system that actually compounds output

AI tools are everywhere—but most people use them in fragmented, low-impact ways. In this session, ex-OpenAI and head of AI at Spotify Andrew Q. will break down how to move from scattered experimentation to a cohesive personal AI system that meaningfully boosts output over time. You’ll learn how to choose the right tools, design repeatable workflows, and build habits that compound productivity without sacrificing quality or focus.

Andrew Q.
n8n for complete beginners | Create your first AI Agent

n8n for complete beginners | Create your first AI Agent

Are you ready to dive into the world of AI automation and create your first AI agent? Join me, for an exciting session tailored for complete beginners using n8n. We'll explore AI fundamentals, prompt engineering, and the integration of AI tools to automate workflows seamlessly. With my extensive experience as an AI Automation Expert and AI Research and Development Specialist, I've guided over 100 individuals in leveraging AI for enhanced productivity. Whether you're looking to optimize your processes or simply curious about AI, this session will provide you with the foundational skills to get started.

Luca T.
Advanced Chart Analysis

Advanced Chart Analysis

Bain is known for "trick" exhibits that test more than just your ability to read a legend. We deconstruct complex, multi-variable charts and unconventional data visualizations. You’ll learn how to quickly synthesize the "so what" from a messy data set to deliver clear insights and nail your case problem solving.

Andrew H.
Andrew H.
MIT Sloan MBA Résumé Requirements

MIT Sloan MBA Résumé Requirements

MIT Sloan has specific résumé requirements that MBA applicants must adhere to. This guide outlines those requirements.

Ellin L.
Ellin L.
Private Equity Interviews: The Deal Walkthrough

Private Equity Interviews: The Deal Walkthrough

The deal walkthrough is often the most grueling part of the private equity interview process, serving as the ultimate test of a candidate’s investment logic and technical command. In this session, Derek O. leverages his experience at Audax Private Equity and Vista Equity Partners to deconstruct how to successfully pitch a deal from an institutional perspective. Attendees will learn how to articulate a compelling investment thesis, navigate rigorous technical questioning, and defend assumptions under pressure—essential skills for standing out in elite recruiting cycles. This workshop is designed for ambitious professionals looking to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and the high-stakes delivery required to secure an offer.

Derek O.
M7 MBA Essay Question Bank: Prompts by School (2024–25)

M7 MBA Essay Question Bank: Prompts by School (2024–25)

A reference guide to official M7 MBA essay prompts — organized by school. Covers all seven programs with each school’s full prompt list, word counts, what the admissions committee is actually evaluating per prompt, the most common mistakes that cost applicants, and strategic tips on what each school’s adcom is really looking for. Includes a format comparison table and universal essay principles that apply across all M7 applications.

Nick P.
The Structured 1:1 Template for Managers

The Structured 1:1 Template for Managers

The 1:1 is the most underused tool in a manager’s kit. This template gives you a repeatable 30-minute structure that keeps 1:1s developmental rather than operational — including a five-section weekly framework, a monthly deep-dive question bank, and the five most common 1:1 mistakes and how to fix them. Designed to be shared with your direct report before each meeting.

Nick P.
What a Strong Extracurricular Profile Actually Looks Like

What a Strong Extracurricular Profile Actually Looks Like

This simple visual model explains how strong applicants balance deep interests, supporting activities, and broader exploration to create a compelling extracurricular profile.

Kadie J.
Kadie J.
How to Build a High-Performing Team From Scratch

How to Build a High-Performing Team From Scratch

High-performing teams are built deliberately, not accidentally. This guide covers the five foundations every high-performing team requires — Clarity, Standards, Trust, Accountability, and Growth — plus how to set the right conditions in your first 60 days, how to manage different performers differently, and the warning signs that a strong team is starting to slip.

Nick P.
Your Master’s Application Roadmap: What to Do Early and Why It Matters

Your Master’s Application Roadmap: What to Do Early and Why It Matters

A strong master’s application starts long before deadlines hit. This session is designed to help you understand what to do early—and why those early moves matter so much. You’ll learn how to plan your timeline, prioritize key components like testing, essays, and recommendations, and avoid last-minute mistakes that weaken applications. Whether you’re just beginning to explore programs or getting ready to apply, you’ll leave with a clear roadmap and confidence in your next steps.

Angela C.
Angela C.
The Year-End Review Playbook

The Year-End Review Playbook

Most professionals approach the year-end review passively and leave the outcome to chance. This guide covers the full process high performers use: building a documented case throughout the year, writing a self-assessment for the calibration room (not just your manager’s inbox), preparing your manager to advocate for you in the room you’re not in, and using the review conversation to set the terms for next year. Includes before/after self-assessment examples and exact language for the conversations most people avoid.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Nick P.
Product Case Interview Prep: “What’s Your Favorite Product?”

Product Case Interview Prep: “What’s Your Favorite Product?”

“What’s Your Favorite Product?” Description: “Tell me about your favorite product” sounds simple, but in PM interviews it’s often a test of how clearly you think about users, tradeoffs, and product decisions. This session is for candidates preparing for product management interviews who want a stronger, more structured way to approach this common question. You’ll learn how to break down a product through a PM lens, communicate user insight and product judgment, and structure an answer that shows how you think rather than just what you like.

Jeremy H.
Jeremy H.
GRE Score Distributions

GRE Score Distributions

This document shows a visual representation of the scoring distribution for quant, verbal, and analytical writing; and it also offers data insights for each.

Matt R.
Matt R.
Breaking Into Venture Capital Panel

Breaking Into Venture Capital Panel

​Venture capital is one of the most competitive and exciting career paths in finance and startups—but breaking in isn’t easy. In this panel, you’ll hear directly from VCs who have successfully navigated the recruiting process and built careers at top firms. ​Our panelists will share how they landed their first roles in venture, the skills and experiences that helped them stand out, and what they look for in future investors. They’ll also discuss day-to-day responsibilities, industry trends, and advice for anyone looking to break into VC. Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, or pivoting from another field, this session will give you the insights and strategies to launch your own path in venture capital.

Alaina H.
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